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Tying and Fishing the Caddis Lifecycle. Caddis are one of the most important food sources for trout. While much is made about the Mother's Day Caddis Hatch, caddis play a much bigger role than just one day or week. Hav- ing a knowledge of the caddis lifecycle will help you throughout the summer as they continue to hatch into autumn. We will discuss fishing the lifecycle and fishing through a hatch situa- tion, as well as tying flies to match those stages. Bring your own vise and tools. All other materials will be provided. Call to sign up. 719-531-5413 Where: Ghillies Fly Shop When: April 6, 2012 Times: 6:30pm-8:30pm Cost: $25.00 With Juan Ramirez P!"#: M$%& E’(#)*
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Tying and Fishing the Caddis Lifecycle

Mar 19, 2016

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Tying and Fishing the CaddisLifecycle.

Caddis are one of the most important food sources for trout.  While much is made about the Mother's Day Caddis Hatch, caddis play a much bigger role than just one day or week.  Hav-ing a knowledge of the caddis lifecycle will help you throughout the summer as they continue to hatch into autumn. We will discuss fishing the lifecycle and fishing through a hatch situa-tion, as well as tying flies to match those stages. Bring your own vise and tools. All other materials will be provided. Call to sign up.

719-531-5413

Where: Ghillies Fly Shop

When: April 6, 2012

Times: 6:30pm-8:30pm

Cost: $25.00

With Juan Ramirez

P!"#: M$%& E'(#)*